Mineral reserves: Projected lifetimes and security of supply |
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Authors: | George F Ray |
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Institution: | National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2 Dean Trench Street, Smith Square, London SW1P 3HE, England |
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Abstract: | This article analyses the lifetimes of reserves of three dozen important minerals. Despite the high rate of their extraction in the past 30 years, the recorded reserves of these non-renewable materials were higher in 1981 than in 1950 and they seem to meet foreseeable demand for a long time to come, as indicated by the estimated static lifetime for each of the minerals covered. The dynamic nature of ‘reserves’ is emphasized: further exploration and scientific and technological advance will add to the present proven reserves, and at a higher price further resources will be ‘upgraded’ into commercially exploitable reserves. Apparent long-term security can be disturbed by natural disasters, political events or other factors, especially in the case of minerals whose reserves and production are highly concentrated in one country. However, any such interruption in the continuity of supply is likely to be short-lived. |
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Keywords: | Mineral reserves Lifetimes Security of supply |
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